The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, April 25, 1913, Image 20

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"What! Venus flew to you, insteadof home, as I expected?" exclaimedAldis. "Ah, I see for her mate."Just as Marie had sought hers!She led him from the place and tothe nearest farm house. The telephone was called into requisition,some officers arrived in an automobile from the city. Then Marie returned home, and waited.-o-It was fortunate that-Aldis Blakehad his pet dove with him "when captured. A scheming lawyer had plotted for his absence "when the lawsuitcame up. He was foiled. Aldis gained the suit and a fortune. He hadwon something more precious, however, he told Marie that same daywhen he asked her to become hiswife.KIDS MAY GET RIGHT TO FATHER'S NAMEHere are the children of Floretta Whaley and Rev. Jere Knode. Cook ofLong Island, who eloped several years ago, causing nation-wide comment.!Up to the present Mrs.Cooke has refused her husband a divorce, but, on'seeing these little boys the other day, she relented. As soon as the decreeis granted Cooke and Miss Whaley will be legally married.o o-TEA BISCUITSOne cup of flour.One tablespoon lard.Pinch of salt.One feaspbUn of baking powder.Mix these all together, make a little well in the middle and put in onethird cup of sweet milk. Beat this atleast 10 minutes, flour your handsand lift dough out onto floured board.Press out (don't roll) until an inchthick.. Cut with tiny tea biscuit cutter, put in greased pan and bake in'a quick oven about 10 minutes.o oDaily Healthogram.Stomach gas is. frequently caused'by fermentation of foods not proper-lly digested. Intestinal fermentationcauses intestinal gases. Sour milkand cheese diet diminishes it Overeating, -hurried eating and too long;waits' between meals are all commonaids.to'the'formation of stomach gas,